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The Chelsea location of this wallet-friendly chain is little more than a space for visitors to store their belongings. Soft brown couches and earth-toned walls give the lobby an unexpected Zen feel, but less thought clearly went into designing the 144 small, bland-colored guest rooms, each of which comes with a desk, a TV cabinet, and not much else. The Hampton skimps on amenities, too: Room service is replaced with delivery menus, and only breakfast is served in the ground-floor café. Yet since the rooms are clean (hence functional), you won’t dread returning to them from the buzzing Chelsea neighborhood that surrounds you. — Maura Lynch

Pros

For tourists looking to visit more than just the typical museum circuit, the Chelsea art galleries are only a short walk away.

ConsGuests staying in the building’s back rooms get unappealing views of nearby brick walls and fire escapes. You’ll need a room above the eighth floor (there are nineteen altogether) to have a view of downtown Manhattan.